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Mental Health Practitioners' Immediate Practical Response During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Observational Questionnaire Study.

Shannon E ReillyKatherine L ZaneWilliam T McCuddyZachary A SoulliardDavid M ScarisbrickLiv E MillerJames J Mahoney Iii
Published in: JMIR mental health (2020)
The vast majority of mental health providers in this study made practice adjustments in response to COVID-19, predominantly by rapidly transitioning to tele-mental health services. Although the majority reported providing additional therapeutic services specifically to treat COVID-19-related concerns, only a small subset endorsed offering such services to medical providers. This has implications for future practical directions, as frontline workers may begin to seek mental health treatment related to the pandemic. Despite differences in tele-mental health uptake based on provider characteristics, the majority were interested in continuing to provide such services in the future. This may help to expand clinical services to those in need via tele-mental health beyond the COVID-19 pandemic.
Keyphrases
  • mental health
  • primary care
  • coronavirus disease
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  • mental illness
  • healthcare
  • current status
  • respiratory syndrome coronavirus
  • quality improvement
  • medical education